Named a “Critic’s Pick” by Time Out New York, Willie Yao’s (姚微粒) first solo exhibition in the United States, 2 or Ér, features a series of paintings of unworldly blushing brawny men against cosmic backdrops....

Past the front gallery at Klein Sun Gallery where Geng Xue’s Borrowing an Easterly Wind contemplates spirituality and philosophy of tradition, humanity, and environment, Ying Zhu‘s Live Like an Astronaut is an imaginative and playful escapist experience that...

As you know, China is infamous for its copycat architecture and imitation fine art industry. Earlier this week, Hyperallergic noticed that a new sculpture in Karamay (克拉玛依市), Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China looks...

Watercolor as a Western art form was introduced to Taiwan just over one hundred years ago. Despite its relatively short history, Taiwanese watercolor has flourished, drawing from and establishing roots in culturally diverse soil....

With roughly 500 studios, performances, and exhibitions, Bushwick Open Studios is a three-day arts and culture festival that celebrates the Brooklyn neighborhood’s vibrant arts community which includes artists originally from China, Hong Kong,...